Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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paulkennethkent, welcome to snowHeads
(BTW, I've moved this into resorts, as I think you'll get a better response there!)
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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paulkennethkent, welcome to snowheads
The snow at that point will be perfect just about everywhere. Book whereever you fancy. If you NEED cheap then try eastern europe or andorra
Even though you'll be having lessons beforehand, you wont really need hundreds of kilometres of piste, so don;t get suckered into paying for something you won't use like a liftpass for the 3 valleys.
Italy is great BTW, you cant beat skiing down for lunch and having a beautiful pizza
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paulkennethkent,
Welcome to
An excellent time to go to Canada. I always go at this time of the year (tied to the academic calendar), and like the relatively mild temperatures (compared with -30 in Banff in January), longer skiing days and generally good snow at altitude (can get slushy lower down).
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Ahh Thanks! I'm loving the quick replys! and efficiency of the moderators, cheers for the move to resorts! Thanks for the tips so far! Goodnews that i can go anywhere! Anyone with any suggestion of there faviourte places?
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paulkennethkent, another welcome.
Prime time for a late deal - things should have emptied out after the early Easter. Hold off booking and see where's looking good.
I'd recommend Scandanavia (best bets Are or Hemsedal) at this time of year - snow and weather conditions typically peak here late March/early April compared to about a month earlier in the alps. I think if you search s you'll find info on those resorts.
Hemsedal would be good for novices. However after an epic Saturday night it's pretty hick the rest of the week. Are is a marvellous place off the piste, so much to see and do. But as a novice you may end up with a bus ride to suitable nursery slopes, so you'd need to research where you stayed.
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